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NJ officers pull drowned dogs out of the pool

By Chris Sheldon
nj.com

Robbinsville, NJ – A group of officials saved a lost dog on Saturday before drowning in the backyard pool of a Robbinsville house, the authorities said.

James Pica, Michael Slinlerer and Ryan Mehan from Robbinsville Police, were called after a call in Sienna on Sienna's square, and Pica and Slininger were able to remove the dog from the pool according to the pool, so Facebook post from the department.

The dog named Zissou was in need and would probably have drowned if the officials hadn't come there, the department said.

A second dog was also found in the same garden, and the officer could later locate their owners who had searched for their pets after they had solved each other a day, the department said.

One of the owners later went to the police department on this day to thank the officials for the rescue of their puppy.

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Chris Sheldon can be reached csheldon@njadvancemedia.com.
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